You'll battle cultists, gargoyles, zombies, hellhounds, and an unholy host of other terrors in your quest to stop Tchernobog. You must not only defeat the Cabal--you must scour its dread name from human memory. If that means eradicating everyone and everything the Cabal has ever tainted, so be it. Of course, you'll first have to make your way through fortresses, castles, mines, mansions, and estates guarded and kept by Tchernobog's malevolent servants. Fortunately, it is wits that make the hero, and although you're in serious danger of losing yours, you've got enough left to improvise some pretty effective tools of destruction. Aerosol hairspray can be frightening enough on its own, but apply it to a lighter flame and you've got an instant flamethrower (kids, don't try this at home!). Likewise, a flare gun can brighten your prospects considerably against even the grimmest odds, which is to say nothing for shotguns, Tommy guns, and dynamite. Who knows,...

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High quality OGG files that loop properly, plus a game.gog with all the unnecessary files cut out, leaving just the cutscenes and saving over 100 MB of space in the process.

.WAV version includes .WAV files inside GAME.GOG; .OGG has external files. Either way, just extract into Steam/GOG Blood folder to install. If it's a Steam/GOG install, it's already set up to run IMGMOUNT on GAME.INST.

This is a download that offers high quality audio files to replace the butchered music included with Steam/GOG releases of Blood, along with a GAME.GOG file cut down by more than half its original size.

The main fix is just that they sound better and don't have bits of the next track stuck on the end; yay.

The other improvement is the .GOG file has quite a bit of fat trimmed out and now ONLY contain cutscene data in the data portion of the disc image; if you're reading this and don't know, the .GOG/.INST files are just .BIN/.CUE files, aka "ISOs that can contain audio track data," in technically incorrect but close enough to get the point across layman's terms.

In the default GAME.GOG that comes with Blood, there are multiple .AVI files, installers for Windows 9x movie players, and etc. that take up over 100MB of space when the cutscenes themselves (aka the only thing inside the .GOG file that the game accesses) are under 80MB.

So yeah, I deleted all that crap. Honestly would've kept it if they just gave a full CD rip of Blood with the game, but no, they did take the time to remove the installer and a lot of the related files; it's just like half the game with 2/3 of the half that is there being useless junk.